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Environmental Molecular Diagnostics: New Tools for Better Decisions
Internet-based Seminar
Hosted by Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council (ITRC)
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Environmental molecular diagnostics (EMDs) are a group of advanced and emerging analytical techniques used to analyze biological and chemical characteristics of environmental samples. Conventional data (e.g., hydrogeological data, chemical, and geochemical analyses) often provide only indirect data regarding the mechanisms and rates of key attenuation or treatment processes. EMDs can complement these data by providing direct measurements of the organisms, genes or enzymes involved in contaminant biodegradation, of the relative contributions of abiotic and biotic processes, and of the relative rates of various degradation processes. The information provided by EMDs can improve estimates of attenuation rates and capacities and improve remedy performance assessments and optimization efforts. Improved understanding of the biological and non-biological degradation processes also can lead to greater confidence in MNA or closure decisions. EMDs have application in each phase of environmental site management (including site characterization, remediation, monitoring, and closure activities), address a wide variety of contaminants (including PCE, PCBs, radionuclides, perchlorate, fuels), and work with various media (including groundwater, soil, sediments, soil vapor).
Although EMDs have been used over the past 25 years in various scientific fields, particularly medical research and diagnostic fields, their application to environmental remediation management is relatively new and rapidly developing. The ITRC Environmental Molecular Diagnostics Fact Sheets (EMD-1, 2011), ITRC Environmental Molecular Diagnostics Technical and Regulatory Guidance (EMD-2, 2013) and this companion Internet-based training will foster the appropriate uses of EMDs and help regulators, consultants, site owners, and other stakeholders to better understand a site and to make decisions based on the results of EMD analyses. At the conclusion of the training, learners will be able to determine when and how to use the ITRC Environmental Molecular Diagnostics Technical and Regulatory Guidance (EMD-2, 2013); define when EMDs can cost-effectively augment traditional remediation data sets; and describe the utility of various types of EMDs during remediation activities.
Training participants are encouraged to review the ITRC EMD Fact Sheets, in particular the Introduction to EMDs fact sheet, before the Internet-based training.
For general information contact ITRC Training Program
by telephone at 402-201-2419
or
via e-mail at training@itrcweb.org
Upcoming Events
No upcoming events.
Archives of past CLU-IN internet seminars are available in the CLU-IN Studio at http://clu-in.org/studio/. You will be able to view the slide and hear an audio stream of the presentation as it occurred.
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Previous Events (click to view/hide)

Live Online Class, Internet Based |
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February 4, 2016 - February 4, 2016 |

Live Online Class, Internet Based |
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October 20, 2015 - October 20, 2015 |

Live Online Class, Internet Based |
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June 16, 2015 - June 16, 2015 |

Live Online Class, Internet Based |
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February 19, 2015 - February 19, 2015 |

Live Online Class, Internet Based |
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September 24, 2014 - September 24, 2014 |

Live Online Class, Internet Based |
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April 17, 2014 - April 17, 2014 |

Live Online Class, Internet Based |
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January 7, 2014 - January 7, 2014 |

Live Online Class, Internet Based |
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November 13, 2013 - November 13, 2013 |

Live Online Class, Internet Based |
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August 8, 2013 - August 8, 2013 |

Live Online Class, Internet Based |
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May 21, 2013 - May 21, 2013 |
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